Families who loved Split by Swati Avasthi often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with the aftermath of family conflict, domestic violence, or the realization that a 'perfect' family image is a facade. It is a vital resource for teens who feel responsible for their parents' actions or those who are navigating the complicated process of reconnecting with siblings after a long separation. The story follows Jace, a teen who flees his abusive home to find the older brother who left years ago. Through their reunion, the book explores intense themes of trauma, the cycle of violence, and the difficult path toward healing and forgiveness. While the subject matter is heavy, it provides a realistic and ultimately hopeful roadmap for breaking generational patterns of abuse. Parents should be aware that it deals directly with physical violence, making it best suited for mature high schoolers ready for deep, honest conversations about safety and emotional resilience.